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What happens after the synthesis of proteins?

After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.


Where proteins are processed and packaged?

Proteins are produced in all cells by protein synthesis. It requires the mRNA molecule produced from DNA in nucleus. Once it is transported to cytoplasm, ribosomes and tRNA molecules and enzymes will carry out protein synthesis.


Why are proteins not removed by nephrons?

Because the are unable to pass through a semipermeable membrane such as a capillary.


Alcohol is removed from the bloodstream through a process called?

Metabolization.


How do really big molecules get out of the cell?

Really big molecules, such as proteins or DNA, can exit the cell through a process called exocytosis. In exocytosis, the large molecule is packaged into a vesicle within the cell and then fuses with the cell membrane, releasing the molecule outside the cell. This is an active process that requires energy.


Process by which sediment is removed from its source definition?

Sediment is removed from its source through the process of Erosion.


In a Lysosome within a Eukaryotic cell what is the process that the proteins on the inner side of the membrane go through to prevent them from being digested by the enzymes within the Lysosome?

The proteins within lysosomes probably have certain properties that make them immune to each other, not some process that they go through.


What structure transports protein?

After the proteins have passed through all the tubing the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the cell, they will be packaged in a vesicle and transported to the Golgi apparatus or another part of the cell (depending on their purpose).


What is the name of the process to which you break up a protein?

Proteins are degraded and recycled by the cell's machinery through the process of protein turnover. Sometimes this is called lysis. Deamination can be used for the break down of amino acids but it is not used in the breakdown of proteins.


Which organ helps to process essential proteins and minerals so that they can then be taken through the bloodstream and to the cells that need them?

The stomach


What are the fnctions of protein?

Proteins have various functions: enzymes, antibodies, hormones, structural, contractile, transport and storage. Proteins are produced through a process called translation from DNA segments.


What cell organelle is respnsible for moving protein through the cell?

A vesicle is the mode of transport for proteins to go where they need to go. The protein is packaged into a vesicle at the endoplasmic reticulum, and is brought to the Golgi apparatus or elsewhere in the cell.